Beginning today, The Aspirus Ontonagon Clinic is relocating to a newly renovated space on the Aspirus Ontonagon campus, formerly home to the hospital’s Emergency Room. The clinic entrance will be accessible from the main parking lot facing South 7th Street. This move reflects continued growth in services and Aspirus’ ongoing commitment to meeting the evolving healthcare needs of the Ontonagon community.
In April 2024, Aspirus Ontonagon transitioned to a new care model, including primary care, same-day access, core laboratory services, imaging, physical, occupational and speech therapy, retail pharmacy services, and specialty outreach for cardiology, women’s health, podiatry, and diabetes care. Since that transition, patient demand has continued to grow, and the clinic has outgrown its current space.
Relocating to the renovated on-campus location will allow Aspirus Ontonagon Clinic to offer a modern, patient-centered environment with larger exam rooms, improved workflow, and enhanced access to care. The new space will support same-day appointment availability, onsite and easily accessible Imaging and laboratory services, and a conveniently located pharmacy—all designed to streamline visits and improve the overall patient experience.
“By relocating to a larger, modernized space on campus, we are better positioned to provide timely, coordinated care and continue expanding services close to home for our patients,” said Melanee Tiura, Chief Administrative Officer at Aspirus Keweenaw.
Patients will continue to receive high-quality, compassionate care from the same trusted providers and staff, who remain dedicated to delivering comprehensive, personalized care across a wide range of services.
“Having services centrally located makes a meaningful difference for our patients,” said Helen Domitrovich, DNP, a family nurse practitioner at Aspirus Ontonagon Clinic. “When primary care, imaging, lab, and pharmacy services are all in one place, patients spend less time navigating the system and allowing for streamlined health care."
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